Frida Fagerlund on Alexander Isaacs debut: ‘It’s real’

In the shadow of Erling Haaland’s foolish goal parade, a Swede stepped forward and introduced himself to the Premier League.

Alexander Isaacs seems to have been nowhere else but here.

Now he just has to do the same thing again. and again.

He ran down on the London grass field Diane Kulusevsky About and merged with Harry Kane. Meanwhile, it took a few hours to drive north Alexander Isaac He ran perfect and scored in his first goal in his first game for Newcastle at Anfield itself. Against a background of blue and yellow flags waving in the stands.

Swede pinch in the arm!

In the world of football, a week corresponds to about a year in normal everyday life. In less than a day, an offer can be accepted, and the bags are packed. If the issue surrounding Isak’s choice of club had been raised in Sweden, the focus in England was instead on whether the Swede would be able to afford the heavy price.

It’s generally accepted that Isak tends to do the right things, has a high level of technology and has that little extra thing. Stepping into the infamous Liverpool Arena is something else entirely and really starting the installment.

Fits perfectly

On the other hand, if Dejan Kulusevsky can rush out and instantly win the hearts of the masses, why shouldn’t Isaacs do the same?

“I’m crying with joy! He’s handsome!”I send messages to most Newcastle residents whom I entered in my phone book. A start like Isaac, in addition to relieving the pressure on his shoulders, evokes feelings of elation in the followers. Supporters unaccustomed to seeing the club buy players for 740 million kroner (using money that parts of the fan base distance themselves from, separate discussion).

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Spurs eventually lost their lead to West Ham and Dejan Kulusevsky was substituted with a quarter of an hour remaining. Isaacs came down after just over an hour and watched his new team surrender to talented Fabio Carvalho in the closing stages of the match.

It’s understandable why Eddie Howe thinks Isaac is worth the money. The striker is a perfect fit for Howe’s ball and is a (hopefully) less injury-prone long-term option compared to Callum Wilson. Plus, many of his teammates have the ability to do that deep pass that Isaacs is looking for.

Howe may not be happy with the outcome of the match (a narrow loss in overtime) but he is certainly happy that the Swedish Migration Agency came together and gave Alexander Isak the green light at the last minute.

Now the Swede has to repeat the success in the next round. And the following. Then again…

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